Similar to the previous post below, Stunna too brings out a handful of bitches in his new video featuring Montana and Gudda Gudda. Nonetheless, shout out to Colin Tilley on the direction.
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DJ Khaled and his superfriends reunite for his new video premiered today on MTV Jams. The clip’s your standard hip-hop visual loaded with, well, bitches and bottles. Kiss The Ring here.
Christmas is a few weeks away and for Honda’s latest ad campaign, the car maker licensed Run-DMC’s classic, “Christmas In Hollis”. 25 years since its release, it’s crazy to see that this song is being used to sling mini vans. Queens reigns supreme!
Donnie G. and Pretty Toney were the latest guests on Cipha Sounds and Rosenberg’s podcast. They spoke on the Wu-Block LP, reflected on their previous projects, past beefs and everything else in between.
JB brought his Believe tour home to T-Dot last night. During the evening, Mr. OVO surprises the Roger Centre crowd with their first performance of “Right Here” before Drake capped it off with “The Motto”. missinfo.tv
Last night, Big Sean returned to his home city for his first headlining show. Guests at the Palace Arena included J.Cole, Pusha T, Common and more. Above, Kanye joins him for “Clique” for the finale. Oh God. illroots UPDATE: Concert recap via HotHipHopDetroit
French Montana performed at West Hollywood’s Key Club last night and brought out Diddy and King Los for “Ocho Cinco”. Of course, Puff stuck around and HipHopHeisenberg has the clips below.
B.o.b. takes MTV’s series, This Is How I Made It on his road to success from his early childhood days to juggling the naysayers including his pops during his rise to stardom. Haters gon’ hate. Fuck ’em we ball. myworldpremiere
In DubSpot‘s latest Classic Recipes with Marley Marl, the legendary producer walks us through how he created Eric B. & Rakim’s classic and then recreates the beat. 2dopeboyz
Keef continues his different approach to promoting his album by releasing a visual to a track that isn’t on the album. Here he keeps it simple with his crew, his crib, and his car. Finally Rich December 18.
[…] The “Grind’n” video, directed by The Infamous Green Streets, sticks close to Kennedy’s everyday reality. It’s not about flashy posturing or overblown theatrics. It’s about waking up, staying focused, and making every move count. The shots feel organic, capturing Dom in his element, whether he’s cruising through L.A. or in the studio plotting his next move. […]